How much does a case of water weigh?

I was lugging in a case of water to my office this morning and it occurred to me that I was lugging at least that amount around my body on a daily basis. How much do you think a case of water weighs? 24 - 9 oz bottles.

You have the math correct but unfortunately the wrong thought process. There is a difference between a liquid ounce and a dry ounce. They are not interchangeable. One fluid ounce of water weighs 29.574 grams or 0.0652 pounds. 9 liquid ounces would be 0.5868 lbs and 24 9 liquid ounce bottles would be 14.0832 lbs in water weight plus a little for the actual plastic bottle weight.

You have the math correct but unfortunately the wrong thought process. There is a difference between a liquid ounce and a dry ounce. They are not interchangeable. One fluid ounce of water weighs 29.574 grams or 0.0652 pounds. 9 liquid ounces would be 0.5868 lbs and 24 9 liquid ounce bottles would be 14.0832 lbs in water weight plus a little for the actual plastic bottle weight.

Check your math, Lol. 0.0652 lbs per ounce x 16 ounces = 1.0432 or about 1 lbs. No it's not exact but it's close enough for government work.

You have the math correct but unfortunately the wrong thought process. There is a difference between a liquid ounce and a dry ounce. They are not interchangeable. One fluid ounce of water weighs 29.574 grams or 0.0652 pounds. 9 liquid ounces would be 0.5868 lbs and 24 9 liquid ounce bottles would be 14.0832 lbs in water weight plus a little for the actual plastic bottle weight.

Check your math, Lol. 0.0652 lbs per ounce x 16 ounces = 1.0432 or about 1 lbs. No it's not exact but it's close enough for government work.

(Don't try this with any other liquid, it only works with water.)

He stated the bottles were 9oz, not 16 oz. At 9oz, each bottle would weigh, 0.568 lb. Multiple that by the 24 bottles in a case, that would be 14.0832 lb. Where am I going wrong?

You have the math correct but unfortunately the wrong thought process. There is a difference between a liquid ounce and a dry ounce. They are not interchangeable. One fluid ounce of water weighs 29.574 grams or 0.0652 pounds. 9 liquid ounces would be 0.5868 lbs and 24 9 liquid ounce bottles would be 14.0832 lbs in water weight plus a little for the actual plastic bottle weight.

Check your math, Lol. 0.0652 lbs per ounce x 16 ounces = 1.0432 or about 1 lbs. No it's not exact but it's close enough for government work.

(Don't try this with any other liquid, it only works with water.)

He stated the bottles were 9oz, not 16 oz. At 9oz, each bottle would weigh, 0.568 lb. Multiple that by the 24 bottles in a case, that would be 14.0832 lb. Where am I going wrong?